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THE DING-EB & OONARD COMPANY'S 



The New Roses of 1887. 



We gather together and offer at very reasonable prices all the VALUABLE NEW ROSES which appear 

 in this country and Europe. We also give them as special rewards to our friends who get up clubs, so that 

 they can easily be obtained by all. The New Roses are chiefly desirable for persons who wish the latest 

 novelties, hoping to find among new and untried varieties a Rose more beautiful than any known before. 

 There is a peculiar charm, too, in having absolutely new varieties different from all others. 



New Ever-Blooming Roses of 1887, 



Marquise De Vive.ns. 



MARQUISE DE VIVENS.— A splendid New Tea Rose sent us from Paris. The color is a novel 

 shade of rich violet crimson, with centre and base of petals creamy yellow ; exquisitely tinted salmon and 

 fawn ; large, full flowers ; very sweet and remarkably beautiful. 35 cents. 



PAPA GONTTER. — This splendid Rose is now attracting a great deal of attention. It has proved valu- 

 able both for open ground and greenhouse culture. It is a strong, vigorous grower and free bloomer. The 

 buds are extra large, finely formed and very beautiful ; the flowers are large, very double and full and exceed- 

 ingly sweet ; color, bright cherry-red, passing to rich glowing crimson ; very handsome and striking. 35 cents. 



CAMILLE ROUX. — Fine, large flowers, well filled out, very double and highly scented ; color, bright 

 carmine rose, with fiery red centre ; very striking and handsome. 35 cents. 



MARGUERITE RAMET.— Medium size, finely formed flowers; very regular and full; deliciously sweet; 

 color, clear rose, passing to peachy red ; reverse of petals silvery pink ; a remarkably pretty variety. 35 cents. 



FLAVIEN BUDILLON.— Fine, large, globular flowers of good substance ; color, pale flesh, passing 

 to silver rose, tinged and shaded with carmine and amber red ; very handsome and promising. 35 cents. 



